2024 Syrian opposition offensives - The first Syrian rebel offensive against Government forces since March 2020

Which side screams aloha snack bar less? Because that's the side I'm with. Hate that I can't watch mudslimes get blown apart with the audio on because it's just dudes screaming alahu Sacktar over and over like a woman screaming OH MY GOD in any natural disaster video.
That's a pretty simple one to answer. You can bet it's not those holed up in Idlib and carrying worthless turkish money on them. That's not up for discussion as we've all seen what the "moderate rebels" really are times and times again.

 
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They're not terrorists is the point, and actively fight terrorists.



Yeah, from your vatnigger channels. Garbage in, garbage out.
What does this have to do with Ukraine anyway?
The leader of ISIS was literally hiding out in Idlib when he got taken out by America. Don't come in here rooting for jihadists cuz u have a hate boner for Russia.
 
Which side screams aloha snack bar less? Because that's the side I'm with. Hate that I can't watch mudslimes get blown apart with the audio on because it's just dudes screaming alahu Sacktar over and over like a woman screaming OH MY GOD in any natural disaster video.
Assad is the reason why Christianity continues to exist in Syria. The reason why we are supposed to hate Assad is because he does not tow the line with the US government's interests. They have armed and funded radical islamists such as the FSA and ISIS over the course of 15 years to try and topple Assad, but they have failed.
 
Why not both?
The only ones who say "terrorist" like it's a dirty word are the people who are now supporting the American and israeli backed Al-Qaeda splinter terrorists. It's very openly hypocritical. Hypocritical in a way that only the loyal dogs of the child castrating anti-white American empire can be.
 

MOSCOW, November 28. /TASS/. The Syrian army, backed by Russia’s Aerospace Forces, wiped out over 400 militants from the Jabhat al-Nusra group (outlawed in Russia) who attacking the positions of government troops in the provinces of Aleppo and Idlib, Captain 1st rank Oleg Ignasyuk, deputy chief of the Russian Center for Reconciliation of the Opposing Parties in Syria, said.

"Illegal armed units linked to the Jabhat al-Nusra terrorist organization started to attack government-controlled areas in the provinces of Aleppo and Idlib at 7:50 a.m. on November 27. The Syrian army, backed by Russia’s Aerospace Forces, is engaged in heavy fighting. Terrorist units suffered major troop and equipment losses in the past 24 hours. At least 400 militants were eliminated," he specified.

According to the Russian military, Jabhat al-Nusra’s units carried out 13 shelling attacks on the Syrian army’s positions in the Idlib de-escalation zone in the past day, with 12 attacks reported in the Idlib province and another one in the Aleppo Province.

Ignasyuk added that 3,819 people had crossed into Syria from Lebanon in the previous 24 hours.

3,819-400= 3419 more to go or 9 days or more depending how hard it would be to hunt down the rest.
 
The brave mujahideen fighters of Syria eliminated a group of Palestinian terrorists from Liwa Al-Quds:

Assad's dogs stand around in the open and let a rebel drone hit them repeatedly:
 
Wonder what morning is going to look like tomorrow after the rocket launcher and aviation bombing.
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With Israel out of the equation
The only reason Israel would be out of the equation is the Turks are doing the work for them, and Israel doesn't really do frontline bombings there anyway, they assassinate Iranians and blow up warehouses and SAA stuff not near the fighting. The cease-fire in Lebanon doesn't apply to Syria at all, and doesn't even apply to Lebanon so long as Netanyahu sends a text to Murica saying hey we're going to bomb some more shit because we say Hezbollah is trying to resupply. Or whatever reason he wants to give really, neither Biden nor Trump are going to stop him. The cease-fire agreement gives Israel carte blanche to drop bombs if it doesn't like the way some Lebanese guy's beard was pointing when he left the house in the morning to buy falafel, 'his beard was too oiled and combed at a 37.4 degree angle indicating a security threat' kablammo
 
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From Aymenn Jawad al Tamimi's substack preview:

Since yesterday, insurgent factions led by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (which broke ties with al-Qa‘ida) under the “Military Operations Administration” collective have been engaging in an offensive against positions held by the Syrian government and its allies along the Aleppo and Idlib countryside fronts in northwest Syria. The offensive is in fact the first major battle between the insurgents and Syrian government forces since spring 2020, when a Turkey-Russia negotiated ‘de-escalation’/general ceasefire was imposed on the northwest region and thereby marking the overall freezing of the conflict. To be sure, there had been rumours in October of a planned insurgent offensive, but there was skepticism about these rumours among observers (myself included) because of how long the status quo has held. So what explains the new offensive, and what are the calculations and motivations underlying it?
 
The SAA looks like they have good artillery firepower backed by Russian aviation bombardment with a good number of armored vehicles, Russians have a lot of kamikaze drones which could assist the SAA. While I think the militants have just came with armored vehicles and drones. Even if the Syrian command is retarded Russia's own command would be enough to assist them from their past experience in Syria when the SAA was weak against the FSA backed by NATO and some rich oil Arab countries, and the Ukraine war would be enough.

If the SAA somehow still fucks up after they have been through a good recovery process of getting re-armed and more personal into their military than that's on them and just have the Russians bomb the oil fields to piss off the Turks and US.
 
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